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| Baltimore is planning to join a lawsuit challenging a cut in funding for programs designed to drive down teen pregnancy rates, the city's top lawyer said Wednesday. |
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| The district previously used a family’s eligibility for the Free and Reduced Meals program as a proxy for poverty. It’s now based on a family’s participation in federal aid programs, which immigrants are less likely to apply or qualify for. |
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| As the Trump administration continues its battle against illegal immigration, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday the city will pay a team of lawyers to represent immigrants facing deportation. |
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| Former Maryland Govs. Glendening and Ehrlich make a rare joint appearance to support 'smart' approaches to crime. |
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| A Baltimore ambulance was struck by gunfire in Northwest Baltimore on Wednesday morning, prompting a police investigation that is ongoing, police and fire officials confirmed. |
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| The Maryland agency that forecasts tax collections predicted the state will take in nearly $400 million more this year and next than previously expected. |
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| Johns Hopkins students and faculty raised questions at a forum held Wednesday to discuss the prospect of the school’s creation of a new police force. |
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| Orioles left-hander Richard Bleier became one of the game's most successful and consistent relievers with a sneaky sinker in 2017. It might seem hard to envision more in spring training, but manager Buck Showalter wants more of the same. |
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| “I’ve overcome the hardest frickin’ obstacle I ever faced in my life,” said Michael Mauti, who needed three operations to beat the inflammatory bowel disease that affects nearly 1 million Americans. |
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